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Attention Theatre Creators in Los Angeles and Orange County

LMDA (Literary Managers & Dramaturgs of the Americas) and LA STAGE Alliance are creating networking events and other programming for LA directors, playwrights, dramaturgs & literary managers. The goal is to create a more cohesive theater community through the networking events and skills-building programs. To better accommodate the theater community.  LMDA & LA STAGE created surveys to figure out how to make better events and programs.  The more Los Angeles directors, playwrights, dramaturgs & literary managers submit on the survey the better programs LA STAGE and LMDA can provide to the community.

Below is a link to the surveys:

https://sites.google.com/view/laplaydevelopment/home

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The Wayward Artist presents: God of Carnage @ Grand Central Arts Center in Santa Ana – Review

(photo courtesy: Jordan Kubat)

Written by Alina Mae Wilson 

“God of Carnage” surprisingly, is not a myth about unclothed Spartans. It’s a lurid headline that brings to mind grisly images of battles led by a shirtless Gerard Butler, but funnily enough, there are no naked Grecians here to be found. Forced into close proximity by the violent actions of their own children, two very American, very “typical” couples show us that wrath lurks in the hearts of even the most refined among us. The Wayward Artists “God of Carnage” is a thought provoking show that pumps out a few shocks along the way.

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Anastasia The New Broadway Musical @ Segerstrom Center for the Arts – Review

 (Photo by Matthew Murphy, MurphyMade)

Written by Daniella Litvak 

From the Russian Revolution sprang up a legend — Grand Duchess Anastasia (Little Anastasia played by Delilah Rose Pellow and Eloise Vaynshtok), the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II (Brad Greer) and Tsarina Alexandra (Lucy Horton)— survived the communist takeover and vanished.  Speculation about what happened to her has formed the basis of plays, movies and Anastasia The New Broadway Musical — currently playing at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Continue Reading

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